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==Overview==
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==About==
[[category:organizations]]The [[Heartland Institute]] is a non-profit right-wing [[think tank]], apparently of the "tell us what you want people to believe and we'll invent the justifications for it" variety.
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[[category:organizations]][[The Heartland Institute]] (THI) is a non-profit right-wing [[think tank]] founded in 1984.
  
They were the sponsors of the [[2008 International Conference on Climate Change]].
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From [[2009-12-16 Who are the climate change skeptics]]:
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Between 1998 and 2005, [THI] received $561,500 in funding from [[ExxonMobil]], 40% of which was designated for [[global warming denial|climate science opposition]] (see the [http://www.ucsusa.org/assets/documents/global_warming/exxon_report.pdf Union of Concerned Scientists Exxon report] (PDF)). In April 2008, it published a list of "500 Scientists With Documented Doubts of Man-Made Global Warming Scares" compiled by [[Dennis Avery]], co-author of a 2007 anti-AGW book with [[S. Fred Singer]] and participant in [[Nongovernmental International Panel on Climate Change|NIPCC]] which attributes periodic warming to a [[wikipedia:Bond event|1500-year solar cycle]]. The publication of this list resulted in protests from 45 scientists on the list who stated that they are not AGW opponents and requested that their names be removed. Rather than remove the scientists from the list, The Heartland Institute [http://lippard.blogspot.com/2008/05/heartland-institute-publishes-bogus.html changed the title of the list to "500 Scientists Whose Research Contradicts Man-Made Global Warming Scares."] The Heartland Institute's list of 138 climate change experts contains many individuals with no relevant expertise or credentials.
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===Sponsorships===
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* '''Events''':
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** the [[2008 International Conference on Climate Change]], an anti-AGW propaganda-fest
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* '''Organizations''':
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** the [[Nongovernmental International Panel on Climate Change]]
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** ''[[The Skeptics Handbook]]'' by [[Joanne Nova]] (Australian GW skeptic) recently distributed in the US to minority churches
 
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Latest revision as of 16:05, 25 December 2009

About

The Heartland Institute (THI) is a non-profit right-wing think tank founded in 1984.

From 2009-12-16 Who are the climate change skeptics:

Between 1998 and 2005, [THI] received $561,500 in funding from ExxonMobil, 40% of which was designated for climate science opposition (see the Union of Concerned Scientists Exxon report (PDF)). In April 2008, it published a list of "500 Scientists With Documented Doubts of Man-Made Global Warming Scares" compiled by Dennis Avery, co-author of a 2007 anti-AGW book with S. Fred Singer and participant in NIPCC which attributes periodic warming to a 1500-year solar cycle. The publication of this list resulted in protests from 45 scientists on the list who stated that they are not AGW opponents and requested that their names be removed. Rather than remove the scientists from the list, The Heartland Institute changed the title of the list to "500 Scientists Whose Research Contradicts Man-Made Global Warming Scares." The Heartland Institute's list of 138 climate change experts contains many individuals with no relevant expertise or credentials.

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